What's your favorite passive aggressive move? 18:06 - Sep 23 with 3574 views | FDC | I have loads, being fairly petty. One of my favorites is replying to my own message with a ☝️(it'll usually be in my recently used emojis) when someone asks me something I've previously answered. Happy to hear tips for more. [Post edited 23 Sep 18:06]
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What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 10:22 - Sep 24 with 880 views | SW_Ranger |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 10:16 - Sep 24 by Juzzie | It's not about agreeing or disagreeing, it's about when someone is clearly asking you do do something that is unreasonable and lot of the time because they can't be bothered to do it themselves or are too disorganised so are trying to palm it off onto others. Example: Person 1: "I'm sorry this is late but will we still make it on time?" Person 2" "I'm afraid that it is so late now that we have missed all deadlines and there will be a delay" P1 "But this is really important" P2 "if it was that important it should have been delivered on time, you have had 6 weeks notice. Do you agree with me or not"? Yes, it's passive aggressive, that's the whole point of this thread! |
Juzzie, shouldn't you have finished that post with “do you agree with me or not?” [Post edited 24 Sep 10:23]
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What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 10:30 - Sep 24 with 839 views | Boston |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 06:22 - Sep 24 by BazzaInTheLoft | Me and my partner silently turn the toilet roll around each time we go in the bathroom. [Post edited 24 Sep 8:13]
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Never crossed my mind about using both sides. There's myself and Mrs Boston wastefully flushing away after a single use. |  |
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What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 10:59 - Sep 24 with 783 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 10:16 - Sep 24 by Juzzie | It's not about agreeing or disagreeing, it's about when someone is clearly asking you do do something that is unreasonable and lot of the time because they can't be bothered to do it themselves or are too disorganised so are trying to palm it off onto others. Example: Person 1: "I'm sorry this is late but will we still make it on time?" Person 2" "I'm afraid that it is so late now that we have missed all deadlines and there will be a delay" P1 "But this is really important" P2 "if it was that important it should have been delivered on time, you have had 6 weeks notice. Do you agree with me or not"? Yes, it's passive aggressive, that's the whole point of this thread! |
Maybe i’m oversensitive or just lucky to have had decent management but my manager is getting their desk flipped if they speak to me like that. [Post edited 24 Sep 11:15]
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What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 11:59 - Sep 24 with 688 views | nix | I did a long term course with a passive aggressive cow. Her favourites included: I'm really unhappy about things that have happened. When asked to explain she'd say she felt unsafe talking about it leaving everyone worrying what they'd done. Another one she did was when asked if she could move so I could get out from behind the table moved 1cm, so that you either have to ask again or disturb the other person still eating their lunch. I know it's a deliberate tactic as I know someone else who pulled that kind of trick. |  | |  |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 12:16 - Sep 24 with 641 views | sdm1508 |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 06:18 - Sep 24 by BazzaInTheLoft | He definitely didn’t read that 😆 |
Let me a guess, a certain poster came back with something, because the moment someone says anything about putting annoying people on ignore, they automictically assume it is about them lol |  | |  |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 13:25 - Sep 24 with 548 views | Juzzie |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 10:59 - Sep 24 by BazzaInTheLoft | Maybe i’m oversensitive or just lucky to have had decent management but my manager is getting their desk flipped if they speak to me like that. [Post edited 24 Sep 11:15]
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Baz, I'm not saying this is a employee>manager relationship. It could be at peer level too. I don't know about you but I work in an environment where we work to very tight deadlines, at the request of the people I work with, and the very same people then continually break the deadlines given to them to a very high degree. All I keep hearing is. "it's important" and, as per my example earlier, if it's important then why hasn't it been organised properly. Again, this thread about passive/aggressive which what my example was.... do you agree with me or not? ;) |  | |  |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 14:35 - Sep 24 with 435 views | joe90 |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 06:22 - Sep 24 by BazzaInTheLoft | Me and my partner silently turn the toilet roll around each time we go in the bathroom. [Post edited 24 Sep 8:13]
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Same. Which side of the argument are you on? |  | |  |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 14:48 - Sep 24 with 404 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 14:35 - Sep 24 by joe90 | Same. Which side of the argument are you on? |
The right side! |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 00:46 - Sep 25 with 110 views | PunteR | There's nothing aggressive about this thread. Just a load of snowflakes figuring out how not to offend anyone when pissed off. F&&kin C**nts!! |  |
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What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 01:03 - Sep 25 with 93 views | numptydumpty |
What's your favorite passive aggressive move? on 23:05 - Sep 23 by stainrods_elbow | And then smugly/boringly telling other posters what a great tip it is - while apparently oblivious to the irony of doing so on a message board. |
Who said that ?? |  |
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